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Thursday, September 26, 2013

Oloo on the Westgate Tragedy

A Digital Essay by Onyango Oloo in Nairobi

Some of my aunties, friends andassociates thought I was among the dozens of
unaccounted for at the Westgate Mall. A few even assumed the worst when my
phone kept ringing and ringing. I later saw missed calls from Sydney, Australia,
Toronto, Canada and Manchester in the UK.

I was not even in Nairobi when the carnage in Westlands
erupted. At the precise moment when death cries rented the air in the Kenyan
capital, I was hovering in the air en route from Mombasa on a domestic flight.
Some professional work had taken me down to the Coast on Thursday. It was
supposed to be a one day trip, but I had extended my stay to catch up with
relatives and friends in my adopted hometown. I wasdue to fly back early Friday evening but had
managed to miss my flight due to a very weird and interesting story that I will
not relay today.

That is how I found myself sitting near the bus driver of
the City Shuttle who kept updating us about some breaking story that he was
following on Twitter. The few of us in that vehicle that Saturday afternoon
were soon in on the loop of the developing massacre taking place in the posh
suburb to the west of where we were near the airport.

I have deliberately kept silent on what the Al Shabaab
tweeting correspondents bizarrely referred to asthe “Westgate Spectacle.”

I did so for a number ofreasons.

For one, for once, I wanted to do be the ONE blogger who DID
NOT blog about a breaking story.

Nowadays we are so caught up by cyberspace, telephonic gizmos andnetworked gadgetry that we often forget to
make that simple, organic, analog face to face, person to person human
encounter. You can’t always buzz, tweet, text, Facebook, Google Plus your way
through existence you know…

Secondly, being the urban Nairobian I have reluctantly
conceded to be, I was part of the story.

It could have been me at Westgate.

Just ten days ago, one of the securityguards who was the first to be shot dead by the hooded youthful
maraudershelped me negotiate arealistic cab fare home to my place in
Eastlands near Embakasi on the other side of town when he witnessed how some vulturous taxi operators were trying to gouge me simply because the cabbies
assumed I was Nigerian, and therefore fabulously wealthy on the mere fact that
I was putting on African clothes and had someAfrocentric paraphernalia on.

The female professional colleague with
whom wewere facilitating focus group
discussions at the Mombasacorporate
client happens to stay literally around the corner from Westgate.

I needed to
hearher firm voice reassuring me of her
safety.

Thirdly, I wanted to be a news consumer, fora chance to be informed by our sisters and
brothers who work in daily or evenweekly print publications as well as radio, television and the internet.
And then I wanted to monitor state propaganda.

Fourthly, as someone who administers apopular online discussion forum and maintains
about eight social media blogs, I wanted to SUAL-in other words, Shut Up And
Listen to what other Kenyans and friends of Kenya were saying in these
cyberspaces includingFacebook, Twitter,
online mailing lists like KPTJ and discussion groups like Mwananchi,
Africa-Oped, KenyaOnline, NVK-Mageuzi
and Jukwaa.

Let me readily report that my reticence and self-imposed vow
of silence has been very rewarding. It is important to occasionally resist listening to the narcissistic crackling
cackling cacophony inside our own craniums and pay attention to the
conversationsunfolding around us.

To just cite two examples.

From theKPTJ list I
havegleaned gems from the contributors
there and via that forum, the perceptive perspective by brilliant Kenyan writer
analysts like the Nairobi-based Parselelo ole Kantai who is an editor with the
influential Africa Report andthe
US-based Ken Opalo who is pursuing his doctorate studies at Stanford
University.

Back in more familiar background, veteran contributors
inJukwaa like Jakaswanga, Kathure,
Otish Otish, Dineo, Kamale, Denno, Amadain, Mwamburi, b6k, Podp, Patriotism 101, Mank to name just a handful, have
all added to my knowledge and understanding.

I was proud that my own party, the Social Democratic Party
of Kenya, was among the first organizations to issue a statement condemning
atrocity and expressing empathy with the victims and survivors.

Offline, I have been reading a whole lot. I accompanied
avery good friend to the Aga Khan
Hospital onSunday andI saw for myself how selfless dedicated
members of Kenya’sSouth Asian community
are working tireless to tend to those affected and afflicted. My friend, one of
this country’s most respected researchers, also provided me with very deep and
extensive material on what is going on in Somalia for whichI am very grateful.

Having imbibed all that,I think I am now ready to jump in on the debate on the Westgate
Terrorist Attack . Imay have very
little to add to that reservoir of knowledge in the public domain, but
neverthelessI will add those puny tit
bits.

But let me startat a
strange and surreal place.

The tears flowing from Kenyans during the Westgate horror
easily rival the volumesflowing through
LakeVictoria.

One “Honourable” member proposed that avery high wall should be erected along our
northern border to keep out Somalis. Anotherxenophobic one suggested that henceforth, landlords should strictly
screen and limit the number of “foreigners” residing in Kenyanrented units. Yet another clueless one
urgedthe Kenya government toexpedite the passage ofthe much discreditedAnti-Terrorism Act.

Let me stop there.

The macabrefarce of
the legislators was enhanced by comical ineptitude of the newly minted cabinet
secretaries like Joseph Ole Lenku, in the charge of internal security who
appeared, totally out of his depth during their periodic press briefings which
were more like amateurish spin doctoring sessions than occasions to provide
timely updates as Kenya ploughed through its worst terrorist crisis since the
1998 bombing of the US Embassy in Nairobi.

Clearly Kenyans learned more from Robert Alai, the enfant
terrible of Kenyan twittersphere who has been shuttling from one mainstream
international interview to another while keeping a steady stream of updates
about the goings on in the ill fated Westgate Mall.

One of the most startling revelations is that the September
21st attack was NOT a heavily guarded secret which came as a shock
to all Kenyans.

On the contrary Al Shabab had trumpeted the occurrence more
than two months previously, in their OFFICIAL Twitteraccount (albeit one of several whichhas been either suspended or shut down).

This is what the Somali terror group announced on July 19, 2013:

And this was not a one off announcement.

Below isa sample of other Twitter feeds from Al
Shabaab, posted regularly throughout the duration of the Westgate Mall assault
and hostage taking situation:

update: we fixed technical probs and were back on contact with our assets #westgateattack

To back up thehypothesis
of a prior official state knowledge of the Westgate attack, Nairobi’s
flamboyant, often controversial

Senator Mike Sonko

was reported by at least two
of the country’s major newspapers as claiming that he was approached by at
least two women to report of an impending attack and that he contacted the
National Intelligence Service which did NOTHING about these snippets of advance
warnings:

NAIROBI; KENYA : Nairobi Senator Mike Sonko sensationally told the Senate that security organs and intelligence officers were aware of an impending attack on key areas in Nairobi, including the Westgate Mall.

Sonko claimed that he had helped two women of either Asian or Arabic origin to offer information to police on Al-Shabaab militiamen who were targeting sections of Nairobi. He gave the revelations as the Senate took time off its business to discuss the terror attack on the mall.

He said the women had approached him three months ago with information to the effect that the gang, which had rented a house in Parklands and Westlands, were planning a major attack.

“They mentioned Westgate Mall, Village Market, Parliament and the Kenyatta International Conference Centre as their targets,” claimed Sonko. The Motion was moved by Leader of Majority Kithure Kindiki, who termed the attack a national disaster.

Attacking members of the National Intelligence Service (NIS), Sonko told the House that after getting the information from the two women, he assisted them to record their statements with the police and the intelligence officers for further investigations.

Shock many

He said the two women were initially living with the gang in the rented houses but had escaped after being showed the items that the suspects were preparing for the attack.

Though the Senator declined to give the exact details that the two women gave the police, he said that he was ready to record a statement to that effect.

“I know I will shock many people here. These people have remained in this area planning the attack for about three months and despite the investigators getting that information they could not quell the attack,” said Sonko.

The senators faulted the country’s intelligence services even as they hailed the security organs over the manner in which they had handled the attack. “Instead of the intelligence officers keeping busy tapping our mobile phones, NIS should be employing that vigour towards arresting crime,” said Minority Deputy Whip Janet Ong’era.

Baringo Senator Gideon Moi hailed Kenyans over their strong spirit during the tragedy.

-Standard Newspaper

It is also in the public domain that the plotters and
attackers may have entered the country several months prior to the Westgate
outrage and may have even rented space in the mall itself from where they
carried outmeticulous reconnaissance
and surveillance operations, perfecting their conspiracy.

It is also becoming evident that the late

Samantha Leithwaite, theso called “WhiteWidow” or known in EastAfrican jihadist circles as“Dada Mzungu” was one of the key ring leaders
and commanders of theoperation having
relocated to Kenya and Somaliaas many
as three years ago.

Yet, she was certainly not unknown to theKenyan security and intelligence corps having
been investigated forher possible role
in earlier terrorist attacks in the port city of Mombasa a couple of years ago.

Even though the picture which is emerging is one of a
lethargic, corrupt and incompetent national spy and counter insurgency network,
when one looks at the larger geo-politicalpicture, what one ogles is a more sinister, cynical and malevolent
scenario.

What if the security and intelligence mandarins at the helm
of the National Intelligence Servicepurposely chose to turn a blind eye to the looming Westgate Massacre?

Whatif they
deliberately allowed the storming of Westgate; theabduction and killing of unarmed civilians,
including small children to happen?

What if some dark forces clinically prayed for Al Shabaab to
succeed in their bloodyvengefulmission?

I know thechoir
masters and members of the“We Are One “
Choral Group arequaking, apolepticwith shock and anger at Onyango Oloo’s
audacity in even contemplating such a “ disloyal” “unpatriotic” and
“treasonous” idea.

Well, in case I was not clear, let me say it again:

IT IS POSSIBLE THAT SOME DARK FORCES STEEPED IN THE DUNGEONS
OF IMPUNITY WANTED TO ADVANCE THEIR SELFISH INTEREST BY ENSURING THAT THE
WESTGATE MASSACRE TOOK PLACE.

Now who would do
such a thing, you may ask.

Let me answer you.

The same folks who want to derail the ICC trials.

The same
folks who want Kenya to get out of the Rome Statute.

The same folks who are
fighting the implementation of the2010
Constitution tooth and nail, night and day.

They have everything to gain from the insecurity, fear,
paranoia and panic generated by the Westgate tragedy.

Don’t you see some of
them clamouring for the passage of the Anti-Terrorism Act?

Don’t you see themshouting aboutmore law, more
order, more police, more security, more fascism?

Ironically, I do NOT think that President Uhuru Muigai
Kenyatta is even part of this conspiracy.

If he was, he certainly would not
have allowed his own SON, his elder SISTER or his NEPHEW, the son of his first
COUSIN to be at the Westgate Mall on the day of the atrocity.

I also do NOT think that NIS Director General Gichangi is part of
the evil plot. My informants who are well connected, intimate to me that part
of the outcomes some of the dark forces arecounting on is the OUSTER of Gichangi and his replacement by someone
they feel more reliable.

I am told that Gichangi himself informed the police of
all the early warnings he got about the impending attack on Westgate. This seems to backed up by the following news report in the Star:

'NIS GAVE ADVANCE WESTGATE WARNING'

THE National Intelligence Service gave advance warning of the Westgate attack, according to some security officers.

Gen Michael Gichangi, NIS Director General, is due to meet MPs of the Defense and Foreign Relations committee this morning.

Gichangi apparently would prefer to testify in public but Defense committee chairman Ndungu Gethenji (Tetu) has indicated that the meeting will be closed to the media.

Two NIS officers who did not want their identities revealed yesterday told the Star that their organisation had given advance warning of the attack to Inspector General of Police Service David Kimaiyo and Criminal Investigations Department director Ndegwa Muhoro.

They sensationally claimed that Kimaiyo and Muhoro should be investigated for failing to act on intelligence briefs given to them.

They also claimed that some senior officers within the Office of the President should be investigated for “suppressing” intelligence reports.

They said NIS was not to blame for the Westgate attack that has claimed over 100 lives.

It has also emerged that a policewoman has recorded a statement after her brother who works for the NIS warned her not to visit Westgate on Saturday because of an impending attack. The NIS officer is being sought for interrogation.

The pregnant policewoman regularly went window shopping in Westgate on Saturdays.

"She has told police that her brother who is a NIS officer warned her not to visit Westgate that Saturday because she would not be able to run with her bulging tummy," a senior officer involved in the investigation said yesterday.

The policewoman was picked up from her home on Tuesday night and taken to CID headquarters on Kiambu road where she was interrogated for four hours before being allowed to go home.

The NIS officers told the Star yesterday that NIS Director General Michael Gichangi was willing to testify in the open in today’s meeting with the Defense committee of the National Assembly.

“I can assure you that the director general is willing to restore the image of the intelligence service because of the negative publicity it has received due to the Westgate attack and the many previous security lapses in the country,” said one NIS officer.

“We understand that the director general will be appearing before the committee tomorrow (Thursday) and it is his desire that the meeting is open to the media so that the public can get to know who failed in the line of duty. He wants to clean our name and set the record straight,” the officer said.

The two officers said the NIS had also warned the police about the danger before the Baragoi massacre but the police ignored the intelligence reports.

However Defense committee chairman Ndungu Gethenji (Tetu) has insisted that the meeting will be closed to the public and the media.

“No, it is not open due to the ongoing security operations,” said Gethenji in a short text reply.

However Kimini MP Chris Wamalwa, a member of the Defense committee, said that the meeting should be open because there was nothing to hide.

Members can vote to overturn the chairman’s unilateral decision, Wamalwa told the Star on Wednesday before he left the country for official duty.

“It is wrong for the chairman to imply that his unilateral decision may be taken to mean the collective resolution of the members. We will be proposing to discuss the conduct of the chairman and these are some of the issues,” said Wamalwa.

Typically, the committee’s meetings are held behind closed doors except for the vetting of principal secretaries.

Last week the committee met Defense Cabinet Secretary Raychalle Omamo in private to hear a report on Kenya’s border security with Somalia.

Yesterday MPs questioned the competence of the NIS and called for its total overhaul and commended the police for their rescue work at Westgate. They argued that the huge allocations to the NIS were not commensurate with its output.

“The country must get to the root cause of the matter. It was a horrendous act that calls for the dismantling of the gang. It can only be defeated by an efficient intelligence system in place,” said Asman Kamama, chairman of the House committee on Administration and National Security during an adjournment motion on the Westgate attack.

Meanwhile Israeli, German and American investigators are assisting their Kenyan counterparts in a forensic audit of Westgate on the fifth day after the attacks.

"We strongly believe that there is an insignificant number of bodies still remaining in the building. We are conducting forensic investigations which is an elaborate process that includes fingerprinting bodies, DNA process and ballistic examination. We expect the process to take not less than seven days," Internal Cabinet Secretary Joseph Ole Lenku said yesterday. He was accompanied by Chief of Defence Forces General Julius Karangi and his deputy Lt Gen. Samson Mwathethe, Director of CID Muhoro Ndegwa, NIS boss Gen Michael Gichangi and Cabinet secretaries Amina Mohammed and Raychalle Omamo.

The stench of rotting flesh from the collapsed building occasionally reached the nearby Oshwal Centre as the forensic team started going through Westgate looking for booby traps, bodies and explosives.

Five military armoured personnel carriers and six military trucks sped out of Westgate at 11am yesterday indicated that the siege had finally come to an end.

'NIS GAVE ADVANCE WESTGATE WARNING'

Thursday, September 26, 2013 - 00:00 -- BY DAVID MWERE AND DOMINIC WABALA

Interior
Cabinet Secretary Joseph Ole Lenku flanked by Defence CS Rachael
Omamo,Foreign affairs CS Amina Mohammed,IG David Kimaiyo,NIS director
Micheal Gichangi and State House Spokesperson Manoah Esipisu the
updates the press on the update on the progress of operations at the
Westgate Shopping Mall.. Photo/PSCU

THE National Intelligence Service gave advance warning of the Westgate attack, according to some security officers.
Gen Michael Gichangi, NIS Director General, is due to meet MPs of the Defense and Foreign Relations committee this morning.
Gichangi apparently would prefer to testify in public but Defense
committee chairman Ndungu Gethenji (Tetu) has indicated that the meeting
will be closed to the media.
Two NIS officers who did not want their identities revealed yesterday
told the Star that their organisation had given advance warning of the
attack to Inspector General of Police Service David Kimaiyo and Criminal
Investigations Department director Ndegwa Muhoro.
They sensationally claimed that Kimaiyo and Muhoro should be
investigated for failing to act on intelligence briefs given to them.
They also claimed that some senior officers within the Office of the
President should be investigated for “suppressing” intelligence reports.
They said NIS was not to blame for the Westgate attack that has claimed over 100 lives.
It has also emerged that a policewoman has recorded a statement after
her brother who works for the NIS warned her not to visit Westgate on
Saturday because of an impending attack. The NIS officer is being sought
for interrogation.
The pregnant policewoman regularly went window shopping in Westgate on Saturdays.
"She has told police that her brother who is a NIS officer warned her
not to visit Westgate that Saturday because she would not be able to
run with her bulging tummy," a senior officer involved in the
investigation said yesterday.
The policewoman was picked up from her home on Tuesday night and
taken to CID headquarters on Kiambu road where she was interrogated for
four hours before being allowed to go home.
The NIS officers told the Star yesterday that NIS Director General
Michael Gichangi was willing to testify in the open in today’s meeting
with the Defense committee of the National Assembly.
“I can assure you that the director general is willing to restore the
image of the intelligence service because of the negative publicity it
has received due to the Westgate attack and the many previous security
lapses in the country,” said one NIS officer.
“We understand that the director general will be appearing before the
committee tomorrow (Thursday) and it is his desire that the meeting is
open to the media so that the public can get to know who failed in the
line of duty. He wants to clean our name and set the record straight,”
the officer said.
The two officers said the NIS had also warned the police about the
danger before the Baragoi massacre but the police ignored the
intelligence reports.
However Defense committee chairman Ndungu Gethenji (Tetu) has
insisted that the meeting will be closed to the public and the media.
“No, it is not open due to the ongoing security operations,” said Gethenji in a short text reply.
However Kimini MP Chris Wamalwa, a member of the Defense committee,
said that the meeting should be open because there was nothing to hide.
Members can vote to overturn the chairman’s unilateral decision,
Wamalwa told the Star on Wednesday before he left the country for
official duty.
“It is wrong for the chairman to imply that his unilateral decision
may be taken to mean the collective resolution of the members. We will
be proposing to discuss the conduct of the chairman and these are some
of the issues,” said Wamalwa.
Typically, the committee’s meetings are held behind closed doors except for the vetting of principal secretaries.
Last week the committee met Defense Cabinet Secretary Raychalle Omamo
in private to hear a report on Kenya’s border security with Somalia.
Yesterday MPs questioned the competence of the NIS and called for its
total overhaul and commended the police for their rescue work at
Westgate. They argued that the huge allocations to the NIS were not
commensurate with its output.
“The country must get to the root cause of the matter. It was a
horrendous act that calls for the dismantling of the gang. It can only
be defeated by an efficient intelligence system in place,” said Asman
Kamama, chairman of the House committee on Administration and National
Security during an adjournment motion on the Westgate attack.
Meanwhile Israeli, German and American investigators are assisting
their Kenyan counterparts in a forensic audit of Westgate on the fifth
day after the attacks.
"We strongly believe that there is an insignificant number of bodies
still remaining in the building. We are conducting forensic
investigations which is an elaborate process that includes
fingerprinting bodies, DNA process and ballistic examination. We expect
the process to take not less than seven days," Internal Cabinet
Secretary Joseph Ole Lenku said yesterday. He was accompanied by Chief
of Defence Forces General Julius Karangi and his deputy Lt Gen. Samson
Mwathethe, Director of CID Muhoro Ndegwa, NIS boss Gen Michael Gichangi
and Cabinet secretaries Amina Mohammed and Raychalle Omamo.
The stench of rotting flesh from the collapsed building occasionally
reached the nearby Oshwal Centre as the forensic team started going
through Westgate looking for booby traps, bodies and explosives.
Five military armoured personnel carriers and six military trucks
sped out of Westgate at 11am yesterday indicated that the siege had
finally come to an end.

- See more at: http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/article-137366/nis-gave-advance-westgate-warning#sthash.B5xKv7BA.dpufis seems to backed up in the following Star report:

So who are the “bad guys”?

If you can find out
who is behind a clandestine plan to create a Homeland Security type of ministry
andinstall Kimemia at its helm then you
will begin to put your finger closer to the truth.

Well, how can Onyango Oloo be so sure yet he is not part of
the state, has never been close to the ODM power structure or any where near
the corridors of power?

Well, how do I know that my name sake Onyango Oloo was
WRONGLY accused of stealing 50, 000, 000 shillings of TNA’s money when the real
culprits are close to the President’s own family? A thorough audit of TNA’s
campaign finances, recently conducted by a reputable firm completely exonerated Onyango Oloo and Winnie
Nguchu from all accusations of pilfering party funds during the recent electioncampaign. I challenge ANY TNA insider to
prove me wrong.

But how can Onyango Oloo speak so confidently about the
sinister forces over this Westgate saga?

Well, I hate to say this, but TWO YEARS AGO, this Onyango
Oloo predicted the Westgate attack.

This is what I said back then, on Saturday, October 22,2011 to be exact:

There has been a lot of fervent flag waving, agitated anthem
intoning and cheesy chest thumping over the last few days all across the
country.

Nairobi-based television anchors have exchanged their
ill-fitting suits for equally bizarre military fatigues in a pathetic attempt
to reprise the recurring martial misadventures of the CNN and BBC superstars
like Christiane Anampour, Nic Robertson et al.

The hyped up Kenyan jingoism and misplaced machismo and
boisterous braggadocio has left an overwhelming feeling ravaging through my
body: a sense of nausea and profound disgust. Excuse me while I throw up.

As our preening neo-colonial chieftains, who get their
talking points from Washington, London ,Brussels and other capitals of capital,
try to out Bush Bush and out Blair Blair in banging the drums of war and
clanging the cymbals of foreign intervention , the hapless wananchi are reduced
to an abject bleating national choir of meek sheep endorsing every propaganda
sound byte of the cynical war mongers in cabinet and the self-serving
parliament.

First things first.

This war is UNNECESSARY.It is ILLEGAL. It is FAKE. It is
DOOMED TO FAIL.

Why is it UNNECESSARY?

What ostensibly “provoked” the impulsive invasion of Somalia
by armed to the teeth Kenyan military troops was a CRIMINAL act involving the
kidnapping of a couple of foreigners by bandits who could even turn out to be
KENYANS, the assumption that they are definitely Somali born, bred and based Al
Shabaab militants notwithstanding.

The response which could have been apt was a POLICE
response; not an uncalled for massive military operation for crying out loud!
The details of this suggested police intervention need not have precluded
covert coordination with our security organs-Kenyan and non-Kenyan…

Why is it FAKE?

Because Kenyans have been lied to.

Contrary to the impression that this is an angry national
reaction to a recent provocation, the fact of the matter is that this military
operation has been in the planning pipeline for quite some time.

According to impeccable sources who are quite familiar with
the inside workings of Kenya’s military, intelligence and security
machinations, what is happening in Somalia is part of a detailed and
coordinated IGAD joint intervention in Somalia with specific roles for
Ethiopia, the Transitional Federal Government in Mogadishu, the African Union
troops and the Kenyan military.

A story published in the October 28, 2011 issue of the
Africa Report cites the Kenyan political leadership at the highest echelons
admitting that an earlier plan to go after Al-Shabaab covertly from Kenya using
specially trained elite forces recruited from the Kenyan ethnic Somali
population floundered after most of these recruits DESERTED after their
training.

Far from this incursion into Somalia being propelled by a
patriotic Kenyan desire to defend the country it turns out that we are just
pawns in the larger US/NATO geo-political agenda to “stabilize” the Horn of
Africa region in line with the wider imperialist agenda of consolidating world
monopoly capital which has of late been buffeted by a severe crisis in the
United States itself, the meltdown of the Euro in Europe and growing protests
by the burgeoning global Occupy Wall Street inspired citizen mass actions.
There is a connection between the Kenyan military foray into Oddo, Kismayu and
other towns and the NATO led bombing of Libya and the ultimate brutal slaughter
of Colonel Muamar Ghadaffi and his loyalists in Sirte.

Closer home, the military misadventure in Somalia may
provide the excuse for some of these Kenyan political criminals in power to go
for a horrendous cash grab to bolster the 2012 war chest for their various
presidential bids.Think about it: What is the LEAST TRANSPARENT aspect of the
Kenyan budgetary process? Allocating funds to the military and national
intelligence and security services.

Using the guise and pretext of safeguarding some undefined
“national security interests”, the mandarins in the Treasury, the
well-connected technocrats and securocrats at DOD, the back room boys at State
House, the appartchiks at the various party headquarters and the merchants of
impunity in parliament and the errand boys in the civil service could very well
conspire to STEAL BILLIONS OF KENYAN TAX PAYERS’ SHILLINGS with the excuse that
these funds are paying for the operations in Somalia.

In a follow up digital essay, Kenya Can Still Correct Its
Mistakes in Somalia posted on my blog on Friday, December 9, 2011, I went on to
expose some of the lies the Kenyan state had employed:

The first big casualty of the Kenyan military foray into
southern Somalia has been the truth.

Kenyan print and electronic journalists, female and male,
are tumbling over each other in an insane quest to be on the front-line of
regurgitating the latest doublespeak from the Kenyan propaganda machine;
anxious to earn extra stripes as the most zealous zealot; the most “patriotic”
parrot and the most blood thirsty member of the war mongering Kenyan fourth
estate. This a point driven forcefully home by Henry Makori, a Kenyan
journalist working for the widely read Pambazuka electronic social justice
newsletter in a recent piece on how the Kenya is in bed with the military.

With such a fawning, sycophantic mindset the Kenyan media is
hardly in a position to interrogate troubling questions raised by organizations
like Human Rights Watch who have alleged that Kenyan security forces are
arbitrarily detaining people as detailed in the following link.

One of the biggest lies that the Kenyan state has fed our
citizens through outright military propaganda and blatant lies from the highest
echelons of the political leadership including the President and the Prime
Minister is that our defence forces went into Somalia to “Linda Nchi” (protect
the nation) after a series of violent provocative assaults by the rag tag Al
Shabaab militia.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

According to a series of revelations posted on the
whistle-blowing site Wikileaks, the Kenyan authorities have been plotting their
moves in Somalia for almost four years now.

For example on the 26th of January 2010, the US Assistant
Secretary of Defence had separate meetings with Kenyan Prime Minister Raila
Odinga, Internal Security Minister George Saitoti and Defence Minister Yusuf
Haji.

1. (C) Summary:
During separate January 26 meetings, Assistant Secretary of Defense Alexander
Vershbow met with Prime Minister Raila Odinga, Defense Minister Yussuf Haji,
Chief of Defense Jeremiah Kianga, and Interior Minister George Saitoti. PM
Odinga expressed serious concern over regional instability emanating from
Somalia and emphasized that the international community has not acted with
resolve as needed. The PM was equally concerned about the potential for
Sudanese instability before and after the 2011 referendum. Minister Haji
expressed his appreciation for defense cooperation and offered new details on
Kenya's proposed "Jubaland Initiative" in Southern Somalia. Kenyan
officials expressed concern over spillover of violence from Somalia and the
flow of Somali refugees into Kenya."

"During a
meeting on the margins of the Djibouti IGAD ministerial visiting US Deputy
Assistant Secretary Wycoff and Kenyan Minister of Foreign Affairs Wetangula
agreed to continue to work together to promote stability and political
reconciliation in Somalia. DAS Wycoff told Wetangula that the USG continued to
strongly oppose the Kenyan "Jubaland" initiative as a bad idea that
would more likely add to Somalia's instability than to help stabilize the
country. Wetangula defended GOK plans to pursue its Jubaland (southern Somalia)
initiative, implied that it was in evolving concept, and offered to facilitate
better USG understanding of Kenya's plans. He also urged, as he had in
interventions at the ministerial, international community support for the
Somalia Transitional Federal Government (TFG). Wycoff agreed and highlighted
the importance of supporting the Djibouti Peace Process (DPP) and efforts to
promote political reconciliation. When the subject was raised, Wetangula
excluded further expansion of the teeming Dadaab refugee camp in northeastern
Kenya, which he said had received 12,000 refugees in November. The Foreign
Minister took a hard line on Eritrea. He told DAS Wycoff that he had rebuffed
efforts by the visiting Eritrean Foreign Minister to solicit support for a new
Somalia reconciliation process. The Kenyan government had expelled Eritrean
diplomats that Wetangula thought had played a role in the mid-September suicide
bombing attack on AMISOM in Mogadishu."

More ominously, Wikileaks informed us that

"A high-level
Kenyan delegation headed by Foreign Minister Wetangula used a long January 30
meeting on the margins of the AU Summit to lobby Assistant Secretary for
African Affairs Johnnie Carson's support for the GOK's long-incubating Lower
Juba initiative. Wetangula, the Minister of Defense, the Director of the
National Security and Intelligence Services, and the military's chief-of-staff
each in turn highlighted the dangers to Kenya emanating from Somalia and
advertised an incursion into Somalia by the roughly two thousand Somali forces
currently being trained by the GOK as the best solution. The Kenyan delegation
assured A/S Carson that both Somalia's Transitional Federal Government (TFG)
and the Government of Ethiopia supported Kenya's efforts and insisted that A/S
Carson's longstanding concerns about the Kenyan plan had all been addressed. 2.
(C) Summary and comment continued: A/S Carson tactfully, but categorically
refused the Kenyan delegation's attempts to enlist USG support for their
effort. He worried that the Lower Juba initiative could be very expensive, that
it could catalyze clan and sub-clan rivalries, that success could create a
rival to the TFG, that the GOK could be unwittingly providing training to
future or current ONLF members, and that the GOK was not prepared to handle the
domestic repercussions should their effort fail. The January 30 meeting marked
Wetangula's third attempt to enlist A/S Carson's support and was only the
latest in a long-running campaign by the Kenyan government to win USG agreement
to its initiative. The persistence with which the GOK is courting the USG
suggests, if nothing else, that they have finally awakened to the implications
for Kenya of long-term instability in Somalia and are attempting belatedly to
address the problem."

In that second essay, I listed what I felt were the main
mistakes the Kenyan state was making in regards to its incursion into Somalia:

1. It is morally,
politically and militarily wrong for Kenya to invade Somalia- a neighbouring
African state.

2. It is
reprehensible for the Kenyan government to LIE so brazenly to its own citizens
about its real reasons for invading Somalia.

3. It is against
the Kenyan constitution for the Kenyan government through its security forces
to violate the human rights of its citizens and those of a neighbouring
country, especially defenceless civilians under the veneer and using the canard
of allegedly defending itself from Al Shabaab.

4. It is dangerous
for Kenya to retreat from its laudable foreign policy based on respect and
peace building to embrace this reckless quixotic misadventure.

5. It is unwise
for the Kenyan government to allow itself to be a pawn, a puppet and a tool for
US led imperialist aggression in Africa.

6. It is foolhardy
for top Kenyan leaders-including Prime Minister Raila Odinga and President Mwai
Kibaki to go globetrotting, especially to Israel which alienates so many peace loving
people, and especially Muslims to seek military, intelligence, financial and
other support to ratchet up its conflict against real or perceived enemies in
Somalia and within the country.

Onyango Oloo then gave the following recommendations:

(a) Immediately
withdraw all Kenyan troops from the territory of Somalia;

(b) Seek peaceful
solutions to the Somali conflagration by acknowledging that it is the Somali
people-within and outside the country-especially the civic formations who must
take the lead in ending the conflict in that Horn of Africa nation and state;

(c) Delink itself
totally from the machinations of the US through Africom;

(d) Recognize the
authority and the legitimacy of the African Union in leading regional,
continental and international efforts in restoring peace and national harmony
in Somalia;

(e) Giving up the
outlandish fantasy of annexing parts of Somalia and creating buffer zones like
the proposed "Republic of Jubaland";

(f) Deepening
thorough socio-economic reforms in Kenya, especially by tackling the endemic
youth unemployment which is by far the biggest attractor of past, present and
future Kenyan born Al Shabaab militia militants;

(g) Encouraging
the flourishing of a free and independent Kenyan media, that instead of
joyfully donning military elements, flak jackets and bullet proof vests, will
instead carry out thorough research, hold the military propagandists to
account, speak truth to the chest thumping political mandarins and inform the
Kenyan citizenry with facts rather than DOD press releases;

(i) Investigate
and prosecute all cases and instances of human rights abuses carried out by the
Kenyan police, paramilitary, armed forces and of course Al Shabaab and their
supporters whether these violations have occurred on Kenyan territory or within
the boundaries of Somalia.

Did the Kenyan Government take up any of the above
recommendations.

Of course not.

They did the exact opposite. They deepened their involvement in Somalia. Kenya
, like George Bush in Iraq, declared Operation Linda Nchi “ Mission
Accomplished”.

And today we are mourning our dead and wounded, wringing our
hands in anguish and cursing “those cowardly terrorists.”

Well, not all of us.

Shailja Patel, a Kenyan poet who was among agroup of public intellectuals who wrote and
signed an open letter denouncing the invasion of Somalia, composed thefollowing poem, Blowback, on September 24,
2013, during the Westgate standoff:

we will not

hashtag

our grief

our grief may not

be branded for profit

an 8-year old is an 8-year old is an 8-year old

Wagalla is Waziristan is Westgate

a pregnant woman is a pregnant woman is a pregnant woman

Garissa is Kismayo is Nairobi

blood is blood is blood is blood is blood

the stupid, the venal, the cruel inherit the earth

we withhold our grief

from the merchants of death

our grief will not be harnessed

to engines of war

take everything else

this is ours

our grief

is not

open for business

So we are back to Square One.

In the immediate
aftermath of Westgate, this is what we heard from Wajir according to this
September 26, 2013 report in the Epoch Times:

Gunmen detonated explosives and got into a firefight with
police in the Kenyan city of Wajir, injuring three people and killing one near
a Catholic Church. Other reports said another attack took place near a
supermarket and a hotel.

The Standard Digital reported that gunmen dropped explosives
and shot at police. OCPD Isaiah Odhiambo said the situation is under control
now and officials are hunting down the assailants.

Al Jazeera reported that one person was killed.

After the attack, the gunmen fled in a vehicle.

“A routine police patrol in Wajir encountered suspicious
individuals and confronted them, at which point grenades were detonated. 3
injured,” wrote the Kenya Disaster OpCentre on Twitter, saying the target of
the assailants might have been the city’s Government Guest House.

An unconfirmed Al-Shabab Twitter account tweeted about the
attack in Wajir, saying our “mujahideen [are] on the move.”

However, details about the attack and the suspects are still
sketchy.

Wajir is a city in the North Eastern Province of Kenya,
located around 100 miles from the Somali border. There are around 82,000
residents in Wajir, which has been subjected to attacks in the past.

The reports of explosions and gunfire come just days after
alleged al-Shabab militants attacked a mall in Nairobi, killing dozens in a
several-day-long siege.